The stretch run is here. With bye weeks over, the depth in the rankings below has been replenished significantly. Your team looks as it should look – or at least how it will look unless you make any changes.

It is not too late to make trades in redraft leagues. In fact, now is the best time to do so because everyone is more willing to give up a little depth. If you own Michael Vick and another decent quarterback, it's time to trade the other guy. If you can start only two running backs and go four deep with reasonable options, then make the move.

Make sure you like your two starters, but be willing to give away an awesome third option if you are confident in your remaining depth to get you by in case of emergency.

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QB Notes: Quarterback has never been this deep. 13 out of 28 quarterbacks topped 300 yards last week. There is very little difference between our QB11 this week (Garrard) and says the QB23 (Freeman.) Really, anyone in between like Matt Cassel, Jon Kitna, Vince Young, and Joe Flacco could go off. I see the top-nine this week as well defined. If you are starting someone outside that group, go with your gut. Seriously. … Mark Sanchez makes a panicked throw or two every week, but he's improving. I'm especially impressed with his ability to escape the rush. That has improved a lot since last year. This is a great week to play him against Houston with Santonio Holmes rounding into shape.

I'm not playing Colt McCoy in fantasy leagues, but he impresses more each week. I wanted to see him in a two-minute situation needing a score to tie the game. He made a number of great throws with the game on the line last week. … Minnesota's secondary is playing awful right now. Aaron Rodgers should go nuts. … The Colts pass rush just isn't the same on grass and the team really misses Gary Brackett in pass protection when he doesn't play. Look for another solid Tom Brady game. (Although we'd play Peyton Manning over him.) … Jay Cutler is coming off his most complete game of the season, but his protection still didn't hold up that well in the contest. Miami's defensive line and Mike Nolan will give him problems.

Matt Ryan isn't an automatic start just because he threw 50 passes against the Ravens. The Rams defense is tough at home and Atlanta will attack St. Louis more on the ground. Ryan needs more weapons. Tony Gonzalez is much slower and they still don't have a No. 2 option at wide receiver. Ryan's deep accuracy can still be erratic as well. … You could do worse than both Shaun Hill and Jon Kitna facing each other in Dallas. … I'm not in love with playing Matt Schaub at less than 100% in New York. He's not a terrible start, but I'd avoid him if possible. … With Joe Flacco this week, I'd worry about them sitting on a big lead. … Vince Young is a sneaky play against the Redskins.

RB Notes: It's not that Ricky Williams is playing poorly, but he's really only helped fantasy teams that have started him in two games this season. Ronnie Brown isn't a ton better and looks like a shaky RB2 against Chicago. … Lost in the Jaguars' terrible secondary is their lame rush defense. They are third worst in points allowed, 2nd worst in rushing touchdowns allowed, and 23rd in yards-per-attempt allowed. Translation: Me likey Peyton Hillis more than usual this week. … The entire top-12 is rock solid. Not terrible matchups except for guys that are matchup proof (Peterson, Foster.) Atlanta's rush defense could give Steven Jackson problems, but I'm not worried.

LeSean McCoy has to be considered matchup proof as well. In my office league, he's my RB2 with Fred Jackson and Knowshon Moreno on the bench behind him. It's tempting to sit McCoy in such a tough matchup, but I remember the only other time I did that this year. He put up 104 yards with six catches against Tennessee. … LaDainian Tomlinson's numbers continue to sink, but watch him play. He makes some miss a few times per week, which wasn't happening last year. He's still the guy near the goal line or on third downs most of the time. I like Lt2 and Shonn Greene this week, but it's not time to give up on Tomlinson.

The Bengals have a great pass defense and a terrible rush defense. That makes Fred Jackson a fine option with C.J. Spiller out. … Even if Keiland Williams starts without Clinton Portis or Ryan Torain available, I'm not in love with playing him at Tennessee. … Thomas Jones is not playing well, but the Cardinals defense is worth pushing him up in the rankings. This should be a game Kansas City controls on the ground. … Right now Ryan Mathews is not in the rankings. That makes Mike Tolbert a fine option, and Darren Sproles a reasonable (but not great) flex place. … Don't think you can trust the Seahawks backs in almost any scenario unless you are desperate. … Beanie Wells is almost dead to me. Not trustworthy to get enough carries.

WR Notes: We continue to not give up on Miles Austin as a WR1. Sure he only got a few catches last week, but it's hard to worry about the guy when Jon Kitna is throwing for 300 yards a week. Dez Bryant is a top-15 wideout now too, but there should be enough production to go around. … The Panthers secondary could make life tough on Anquan Boldin, as could a big early by the Ravens. … Dwayne Bowe's run can continue against a small Arizona secondary that struggles with physical receivers.

Brandon Lloyd is beyond worrying about the matchups much. In fact, wide receivers are statistically affected less by matchups than any other position. … Chad Ochocinco played a terrific game last week and is worth using as a WR2 this week against the Bills. … It would be hard to sit Santonio Holmes against the Texans. … The 49ers seem to like to go their tight ends more with Troy Smith at quarterback. Then again, many of their big plays are improvised, with Smith running out of the pocket. Overall, I think the change in Smith's doesn't make a huge impact on Michael Crabtree either way.

Randy Moss owners have been through a lot this year. You really almost have to stick with him one more week, though. with the Redskins on the schedule. … The Browns secondary doesn't give up much underneath, but they do give up a lot of big plays. That makes it a Mike Sims-Walker week. … Wes Welker looked better last week than he has in a long time. He's still just a so-so WR3, but keep an eye on him. … As poorly as Pierre Garcon has played, he's going to have a big game or two down the stretch. This is them matchup to do it. … James Jones is ranked as if Donald Driver doesn't play. Check Season Pass for updates there.